No, ancient Mesopotamia is not in Africa; it is located in the region that is primarily modern-day Iraq, as well as parts of Syria and Turkey. Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "cradle of civilization," is situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. While it is geographically close to Africa, it is part of the Asian continent.
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
No, there were only camels in Africa and Egypt
It is on the Middle East. It is inside the Fertile Crescent.
The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia were the Babylonians, Akkadians, and the Assyrians. Today the region of Mesopotamia is known as Iraq.
yes ancient Mesopotamia was a monarchy
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
No, there were only camels in Africa and Egypt
It is on the Middle East. It is inside the Fertile Crescent.
The king of Ancient Mesopotamia was King Hammurabi.
The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia were the Babylonians, Akkadians, and the Assyrians. Today the region of Mesopotamia is known as Iraq.
yes ancient Mesopotamia was a monarchy
Modern Iraq covers what was called Mesopotamia (the fertile crescent) in the past.
Kings, priests, and warriors were in the upper class in ancient mesopotamia.
Mesopotamia is an ancient and mysterious place that few have true answers for.
ancient mesopotamia and ancient eygpt.
Civilizations that existed in ancient Mesopotamia include: Summer, Babylon, Assur.
Sumer, Akkad and Babylonia were the three general areas of ancient Mesopotamia.